Dixie State Red Storm Camps

Dixie State University is hosting a series of Red Storm Soccer Camps throughout the month of June for boy and girl players of all ages. Check out each description below and visit the Utah Youth Soccer Association website to sign on up!

STORM CHASERS CAMP

For players 5 to 12 years old (must be going into K – 6th grades).

Dates: June 2rd-5th

Time: 9:00 am -11:00 am.

Cost: $75.00

Price includes a T-shirt and membership into the Storm Chasers Kid’s Club Members of the Storm Chasers Kid’s Club receive the following benefits: - Free admission to all Dixie State home athletic events - Official Storm Chasers T-Shirt - Birthday greeting from Big Dee - Opportunity to meet Dixie State student-athletes and coaches - Invitation to exclusive, members only events (dates to be announced)

RED STORM YOUTH CAMP

For players 12 to 15 years old (must be going into 7th, 8th or 9th grade)

This is four-day Camp for male and female High School players in 9th – 12th grade in the 2014-15 school years.

Date:June 30th – July 3rd.

Cost: Resident camper $255.00 Commuter camper $140.00.

The main focus of this camp is 11 v 11 match play. Teams can chose between a games only track or an instruction and games track. Camp under the direction of the Dixie State Soccer Head coaches and will be assisted by members of the Red Storm Men’s and Women’s Soccer teams.

HIGH SCHOOL ID CAMPS

Women – May 3rd. This is a one day Player ID camp for female players in grades 10 – Junior College. Players who are currently attending a four year college are not eligible to attend this camp. Training is under the direction of Women’s Head Coach Kacey Bingham.

Cost: $85.00. Players are responsible for meals and lodging.

Time: Saturday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Men – June 26th – 28th. This is three-day Camp for male High School players in 10th – 12th grade in the 2014-15 school years. Training is under the direction of Men’s Head Coach Danny Ortiz

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